This work is an essential and comprehensive reference on Bipolar Disorder, designed for health professionals, students, researchers, and anyone interested in a deep understanding of this complex disorder. It offers a detailed and updated analysis, covering everything from etiology and pathophysiology to innovative therapeutic strategies and effective long-term management methods.
The book explores the neurobiological and psychological foundations, addressing the interaction of genetic, epigenetic, and environmental influences in the development of Bipolar Disorder. It presents an accurate classification of subtypes, based on DSM-5 and ICD-11 criteria, and emphasizes the importance of differential diagnosis for clinical practice. It critically examines theoretical models, from neuroscience to behavioral therapies, highlighting how different approaches shape understanding and intervention in the field.
The work offers a review of the latest therapeutic interventions, including pharmacotherapy, psychosocial therapies, and advancements in biological therapies, such as Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS). It also presents practical management strategies for specific contexts, such as childhood, adolescence, pregnancy, and vulnerable populations, providing a comprehensive and inclusive view.
With illustrative case studies and a discussion of evidence-based practices, this book stands out for its integrated approach, becoming an indispensable tool for deepening knowledge and enhancing clinical skills. It is a must-have reference for understanding and treating Bipolar Disorder effectively and compassionately, contributing to clinical practice and the improvement of patients' quality of life.
The book explores the neurobiological and psychological foundations, addressing the interaction of genetic, epigenetic, and environmental influences in the development of Bipolar Disorder. It presents an accurate classification of subtypes, based on DSM-5 and ICD-11 criteria, and emphasizes the importance of differential diagnosis for clinical practice. It critically examines theoretical models, from neuroscience to behavioral therapies, highlighting how different approaches shape understanding and intervention in the field.
The work offers a review of the latest therapeutic interventions, including pharmacotherapy, psychosocial therapies, and advancements in biological therapies, such as Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS). It also presents practical management strategies for specific contexts, such as childhood, adolescence, pregnancy, and vulnerable populations, providing a comprehensive and inclusive view.
With illustrative case studies and a discussion of evidence-based practices, this book stands out for its integrated approach, becoming an indispensable tool for deepening knowledge and enhancing clinical skills. It is a must-have reference for understanding and treating Bipolar Disorder effectively and compassionately, contributing to clinical practice and the improvement of patients' quality of life.
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